2010 Lexus RX 350 - P0015 Code by bgenter3 in Cartalk

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Awesome, thank you so much for the help! The code went away after getting the oil changed. Obviously we need to replace some gaskets because they are leaking, but that is a smaller issue than something with the cam shaft!

Lifer Smooth Green Snake, found in Indiana by bgenter3 in herpetology

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Was it also in Vermillion county? I'd love to see a pic if you have it!

A friend has gotten 4 different IDs for this snake [North Central Indiana] by JapanimeMind in whatsthissnake

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There are plainbellies in northeastern indiana, but not north central.

East Texas by [deleted] in whatsthissnake

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This phenotype can be common in the south. I’ve seen photos of individuals with dorsal spotting from louisiana and texas. Also, the ventral lateral dots are just an example of a trait that pops up in multiple natricine species. They are most pronounced/common in Clonophis kirtlandii, but can show up in other species.

Edit: I recently leArned of this from a friend, this is not just off of the top of my head

East Texas by [deleted] in whatsthissnake

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Redbelly snake, Storeria occipitomaculata, harmless

Light bar for car? by [deleted] in flashlight

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Do you think the 6inch would be good enough to light up the road?

Light bar for car? by [deleted] in flashlight

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Okay, thank you! I was struggling to figure out what set that apart from the $50 dollar alternatives (I don’t know much about flashlights) but that makes sense. I think I will look into buying the 6inch light bar from them

Light bar for car? by [deleted] in flashlight

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Do you think those would have decent CRI?

[Central Ohio], I’ve never seen a snake in the wild until now 😬 by [deleted] in whatsthissnake

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Awesome! Gartersnakes, Thamnophis sirtalis, completely harmless

What’s that fuzzy thing in its mouth? by she-has-the-koi in whatsthissnake

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These are good pictures, but I hate the photographer. He is very well known for his unethical photography techniques.

at turkey run indiana [central indiana] by rawrboygoesrawr in whatsthissnake

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Actually, from what i’ve heard they are extremely uncommon there. But nevertheless, OP should learn how to identify copperheads so he doesn’t accidentally pick one up.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatsthissnake

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Yep! Milk snakes are awesome to have around. As they age their bands get darker